Water pipe starter and cleaning device

ABSTRACT

A hookah accessory comprising a motor driven vacuum secured in a housing, vacuum port, filter between the vacuum port and vacuum used to apply a suction force used to ignite and start a hookah, blower port in pneumatic communication with the output/return port of the vacuum to provide a blow force used to clean hoses, switches in the vacuum and air pressure ports to automatically turn on the accessory when inserting a hose and fixed resistors in series with the switches for setting the vacuum at two constant speeds for a set suction force and set air pressure force. Alternatively, the accessory may have a variable resistor (rheostat) to adjust the speed of the motor, which adjusts the suction and blowing forces. The filter is in line with the vacuum port and vacuum to capture debris before it reaches the vacuum or vacuum motor. The vacuum and blower ports securely receive and hold different sized hoses and, or hose tips in a manner that creates a substantial airtight seal.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates generally to a water pipe accessory, and moreparticularly, to a tool for starting and cleaning a water pipe, such asa hookah or shisha pipe.

2. Description of the Background Art

Hookah water pipes, also known as shisha water pipes because of thetobacco typically used, and restaurants providing hookahs are well knownworldwide. With reference to FIG. 1, a hookah 1 is a water pipe having atobacco reservoir/bowl 3 in fluid/pneumatic communication with a tobaccosmoke feed tube 4 that depends into a smoke chamber 5, which ispartially filled with water, and one or more hoses 2 releasably attachedto the water pipe 1 in fluid/pneumatic communication with the smokechamber 5 for drawing air/oxygen through the tobacco and tobacco smokethrough the hoses. Starting the hookah 1 so it ignites and remainsignited can be very difficult and time consuming. The difficulty arisesbecause shisha comprises flavored tobaccos that are flavored with moistadditives, such as molasses, making it difficult to ignite the tobaccoand properly start the hookah. Some of the difficulty further arisesfrom residue build-up in the hoses, which also causes odors.Accordingly, restaurants providing hookahs typically ignite the tobaccofor the patron. Unfortunately, they confront the same obstacles, whichadversely affects customer service and hence the success of therestaurant. Conventional hookahs also present health problems associatedwith inhaling particulate matter/debris and restaurant employees placingtheir mouth on the hose to ignite it. If there existed a water pipeaccessory that could start and ignite the hookah 1 as well as clean itshoses 2 it would eliminate the problems associated with starting andcleaning a hookahh and save servers valuable time while making thepatrons visit to the hookahh restaurant more enjoyable. However, thereare no known devices that can provide the dual functions of starting ahookahh or other water pipe and cleaning hoses. If such a device existedit would be well received.

Although various pipes and smoking accessories are shown in the priorart, they fail to disclose a device or system that adequately addressesor resolves the above-noted gaps in the prior art. The background artknown fails to disclose a hookahh or water pipe accessory that can startthe pipe and clean its hoses to facilitate an easier draw, increasesanitary conditions and reduce or eliminate odors. For instance, U.S.Pat. No. 1,531,147, issued to Zahariadis, discloses a water pipe. U.S.Pat. No. 3,363,633, issued to Weber, discloses a battery-operated blowerfor keeping a non-water pipe lit. U.S. Pat. No. 3,889,690, issued toGuarnieri, discloses a water pipe having a flame igniter or electricalresistance element. U.S. Pat. No. 4,164,230, issued to Pearlman,discloses an automatic non-water smoking pipe including a fan. U.S. Pat.No. 4,190,034, issued to Wonisch, discloses a hand-held apparatus forstarting and fanning a fire, such as in a fire place, by providing asource of fuel and air. U.S. Pat. No. 4,193,411, issued to Faris,discloses a power-operated non-water pipe comprising a removable cup forholding tobacco, fan and air chamber for drawing air from the bowl withthe fan. U.S. Pat. No. 4,648,410, issued to Seroussi, discloses anargile water pipe for smoking cured tobaccos. U.S. Pat. No. 4,734,017,issued to Levin, discloses a hand-held air blower with a rechargeablepower supply that may be used for supplying air to a fire in a grill orfireplace. U.S. Pat. No. 4,810,173, issued to Thomson, discloses aportable air blower with an elongated hollow extension sleeve to guideforced air directly onto fire. U.S. Pat. No. 5,819,756, issued toMielordt, discloses a device for smoking tobacco or other products. U.S.Pat. No. 6,284,056, issued to Billard, discloses a composition usefulfor removal of organic deposits from a ceramic, glass, plastic or metalsubstrate.

Based on the foregoing, the prior art discloses various pipes but failsto disclose an accessory that can be used any hookah or other comparablewater pipe to start the tobacco in the water pipe and clean the pipe'shoses. Accordingly, there exists a need for such an accessory. Theinstant invention addresses this unfulfilled need in the prior art byproviding a water pipe starter and cleaning accessory as contemplated bythe instant invention disclosed herein.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In light of the foregoing, it is an object of the present invention toprovide a hookah accessory that accelerates the ignition of tobacco andstarting a hookah.

It is also an object of the instant invention to provide a hookahaccessory that can clean hookah hoses to remove particulates in the hoseand clear resonating odors.

It is another object of the instant invention to provide a hookahaccessory that can be used to clean and dry the hookah/water-pipe body.

It is an additional object of the instant invention to provide a hookahaccessory that improves health conditions by eliminating the need forrestaurant employees to place their mouth on the hose when starting thehookah.

It is a further object of the instant invention to provide a hookahaccessory that makes it easier to draw smoke from the hookah through thehose.

It is yet another object of the instant invention to provide a hookahaccessory that extends the life of hookah hoses.

It is yet a further object of the instant invention to provide a hookahaccessory is cost-effective.

It is yet an additional object of the instant invention to provide ahookah accessory that is easy and convenient to use.

In light of these and other objects, the instant invention comprises ahookah accessory that makes it easier to start hookahs, clean debrisfrom hookah hoses to make for an easier draw, remove odors and improvehealth conditions, clean hookah bodies and dry hookahs and hoses. Theinstant invention also improves health and sanitation conditions byeliminating the need for restaurant employees to make mouth contact withthe pipe hose. The hookah accessory comprises a motor driven vacuumsecured in a housing, vacuum port, filter between the vacuum port andvacuum, blower port in pneumatic communication with the output/returnport of the vacuum and variable resistor (rheostat) to adjust the speedof the motor, which adjusts the suction and blowing forces. The filteris in line with the vacuum port and vacuum to capture debris before itreaches the vacuum or vacuum motor. The vacuum and blower portspreferably comprise pliable rubber ends for universal use in securelyreceiving and holding different sized hoses and, or hose tips. Switchesmay be disposed in the vacuum and blower ports or hose tip, which turnon the hookah accessory when a hose is inserted and turn it off whenremoved. Alternatively, switches may be positioned for manual actuation.The suction or blowing forces may be preset so the accessory turns on atthe appropriate level of suction or pressure. The instant invention mayalso include hoses adapted for use with a hookah and the hookahaccessory. The preferred hose has a tapered end or tip for creating anairtight seal when inserted in a port.

To use the hookah accessory for starting a hookah, the hose is placed inthe vacuum port, activating the vacuum and vacuum motor. The suctionforce may be increased or decreased by adjusting the rheostat setting. Alow suction force is preferred for starting the hookah. While the vacuumis running, fire is applied to the tobacco to ignite it. The suctionforce provided by the vacuum draws air and smoke through the tobaccocausing the fire to ignite it more quickly then without the suctionforce. Once ignited, the hose is removed from the vacuum port, whichpreferably de-activates the hookah accessory. The suction force may beincreased or decreased by adjusting the rheostat.

To use the hookah accessory to clean a hookah and, or hose, the hose isfirst removed from the hookah. The hose tip is then inserted into theblower port, which preferably activates the vacuum and vacuum motorcreating an air pressure source in the vacuum return port. Once thehookah accessory is energized, air is blown out through the blower portand through the hose forcing out debris and odor. The blow force may beincreased or decreased by adjusting the rheostat. Once clean, the hosesmay be reconnected to the hookah.

In accordance with these and other objects, which will become apparenthereinafter, the instant invention will now be described with particularreference to the accompanying drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a partial perspective view of a hookah generally depictinghookahs known in the prior art that may be used with the hookahaccessory of the instant invention.

FIG. 2 is a partial cross-sectional view of the hookah shown in FIG. 1.

FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the hookahaccessory in accordance with the instant invention.

FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the hookahaccessory and a hookah connected to the vacuum port of the hookahaccessory in accordance with the instant invention.

FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the hookahaccessory and a hookah connected to the blower port of the hookahaccessory in accordance with the instant invention.

FIG. 6 is a perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the hookahaccessory showing a motor speed adjustment knob and central switch inaccordance with the instant invention.

FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a motor driven vacuum of the preferredembodiment of the hookah accessory in accordance with the instantinvention.

FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a hose and, or hose tip of the preferredembodiment of the hookah accessory in accordance with the instantinvention.

FIG. 9 is an electrical circuit diagram of the preferred embodiment ofthe hookah accessory using AC power and having automatic switches inaccordance with the instant invention.

FIG. 10 is an electrical circuit diagram of the preferred embodiment ofthe hookah accessory using DC power and having automatic switches inaccordance with the instant invention.

FIG. 11 is an electrical circuit diagram of the alternative embodimentof the hookah accessory using DC power and having a central switch inaccordance with the instant invention.

FIG. 12 is an electrical circuit diagram of the alternative embodimentof the hookah accessory using AC power and having a central switch inaccordance with the instant invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

With reference to the drawings, FIGS. 1 to 12 depict the preferredembodiments of the instant invention which is generally referenced as ahookah accessory and, or by numeric character 10. The hookah accessory10 is used for igniting and starting water pipes, such as hookahs 1, byproviding a vacuum driven auxiliary suction force, and for cleaningwater pipe hoses and water pipes with pressurized air generated by thevacuum return. The hookah accessory 10 provides an option to manuallyigniting and starting a hookah.

With reference to FIGS. 1-12, the preferred embodiment of the hookahaccessory 10 of the instant invention comprises a vacuum 12; motor 13electrically communicated with the vacuum 12 or integrally built intothe vacuum 12 for driving the vacuum 12 as is known in the art; housing11 for storing, facilitating operation of and securing the components ofthe instant invention 10; vacuum port 14 extending from the housing 11and in fluid/pneumatic communication with the vacuum 12 so as to directand provide access to the suction force generated by the vacuum and forreceiving and securing a hose 2 used to start the hookah 1; filter 16between the vacuum port 14 and vacuum 12 to capture debris before itreaches the vacuum 12 or vacuum motor 13; air pressure port 18 influid/pneumatic communication with the output/return port of the vacuum12 for tapping, directing and providing access to pressurized air fromthe vacuum 12, which is used to clean a hose 2 and, or the hookah 1;vacuum port switch 34 at least partially disposed in the vacuum port 14such that it is actuated when inserting or removing a hose or hose tipto automatically and respectively provide and remove power supplied tothe vacuum-motor 13; and air pressure switch 38 at least partiallydisposed in the air pressure port 18 such that it is actuated wheninserting or removing a hose or hose tip to automatically andrespectively provide and remove power supplied to the vacuum-motor 13.The filter 16 is in line with the vacuum port 14 and vacuum 12 tocapture debris before it reaches the vacuum 12 or vacuum motor 13. Thevacuum and blower ports 14, 18 preferably comprise pliable and durablerubber ends that universally adapt to the dimensions of different sizehoses or hose tips to substantially provide an air tight seal betweenthe hose/hose-tip and port 14/18.

With reference to FIGS. 3, 4, 9 and 10, the hookah accessory 10preferably includes a vacuum switch 34 in or near the vacuum port 14,air pressure switch 38 in or near the air pressure port 18, first/vacuumresistor 35 in series with the vacuum switch 34 and vacuum motor 13 andsecond/air resistor 39 in series with the air pressure switch 38 andvacuum motor 13. The switches 34, 38 are respectively triggered wheninserting a hose or hose tip 26 in the corresponding vacuum port 14 orair pressure port 18, which applies power to the vacuum motor 13. Whenthe hoses are respectively removed, the corresponding switches 34, 38are actuated in a manner that removes power. When applying power, thevacuum 12 and, or vacuum motor 13 is preferably turned on at a presetpower level based on which switch is actuated, i.e. vacuum switch 34 orair switch 38. The vacuum resistor 35 and air pressure resistor 39provide a means for adjusting the power of the suction and air pressureforces generated by the vacuum 12 depending on which switch 34, 38 istriggered. The first/vacuum resistor 35 has a predetermined Ohm level,which fixes the amount of current to the vacuum motor 13 and hence themotor speed and suction force. The second/air resistor 38 has apredetermined Ohm level, which fixes the amount of current to the vacuummotor 13 and hence the motor speed and air pressure force tapped fromthe vacuum return port 18. When a hose is inserted in the vacuum port14, the vacuum switch 34 is actuated connecting the power source 28 or29 and vacuum resistor 35 in series with the vacuum motor 13. When ahose is inserted in the air pressure port 18, the air pressure switch 38is actuated connecting the power source 28 or 29 and air pressureresistor 39 in series with the vacuum motor 13 The switches 34, 38 maybe momentary push switches, toggle switches or similar switches known inthe art.

With reference to FIGS. 6, 11 and 12, the alternative embodiment of thehookah accessory 10 comprises a central switch 22 that applies andremoves power and a rheostat 20 for adjustably controlling the currentto the vacuum motor 13 and hence the motor speed and suction and airpressure forces. The rheostat 20 allows for incremental adjustment ofthe motor speed.

The instant invention 10 may also include hoses adapted for use with aplurality of hookahs 1 and the hookah accessory 10. With reference toFIG. 7, the preferred hose 2 has a tapered end or tip 26 having grippingridges for creating an airtight or substantially airtight seal wheninserted in a port 14, 18. To start the hookah 1, the hose 2 or hose tip3 is inserted in the vacuum port 14, which connects the power source tothe vacuum 12 and, or vacuum motor 13 in the preferred embodiment. Inthe alternative embodiment, the power switch 22 must be actuated beforeor after inserting the hose 2 or hose tip 3 in the vacuum port 14. Inthe preferred embodiment, the vacuum motor 13 speed is constant andpreset to a desired suction level based on the value of the vacuumresistor 35. In the preferred embodiment, to use the hookah accessory 10for cleaning a hose 2 or hookah 2 the hose 2 is inserted in the airpressure port 18, which connects the power source to the vacuum 12 and,or vacuum motor 13, providing an instant source of air. In thealternative embodiment, the power switch 22 must be actuated before orafter inserting the hose 2 or hose tip 3 in the air pressure port 18. Inthe preferred embodiment, the vacuum motor 13 speed is constant andpreset to a desired air pressure level based on the value of the airpressure resistor 39. In the alternative embodiment, the rheostat 22 isused to adjust the motor 13 speed and hence the suction and air pressureforces.

The instant invention has been shown and described herein in what isconsidered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment. It isrecognized, however, that departures may be made therefrom within thescope of the invention and that obvious structural and/or functionalmodifications will occur to a person skilled in the art.

1. A water pipe accessory device for igniting tobacco loaded into the hookah and cleaning one or more hoses used with the hookah, said device comprising: a housing enclosure; a motor-driven vacuum, at least partially stored in and secured to said housing enclosure, for providing power that facilitates the creation of a suction force and blowing force by said vacuum; a vacuum port accessible on said housing and in fluid/pneumatic communication with said vacuum for inserting a hose to tap and direct the suction force generated by said vacuum; an air output port accessible on said housing and in fluid/pneumatic communication with a return line of said vacuum for inserting a hose to tap and direct the air blowing force generated by said vacuum; means for adjusting the power of the suction and air pressure forces generated by said vacuum; and means for providing and removing electrical power to said motor-driven vacuum.
 2. A device as recited in claim 1, further comprising a motor electrically and mechanically communicated with said motor-driven vacuum.
 3. A device as recited in claim 2, wherein said means for adjusting the power of the suction and air pressure forces comprises a rheostat electrically communicated with said motor.
 4. A device as recited in claim 1, wherein said means for providing and removing power provides DC power.
 5. A device as recited in claim 1, wherein said means for providing and removing power provides AC power.
 6. A device as recited in claim 1, further comprising an electrical fuse.
 7. A device as recited in claim 1, further comprising at least one hose adapted for insertion into at least one said port in a manner that at least substantially creates an is airtight seal.
 8. A device as recited in claim 1, wherein said means for providing and removing power comprises an automatic switch that is triggered to an on position when a hose is inserted in said vacuum port or said air pressure port and to an off position when the hose is removed from said vacuum port or said air pressure port.
 9. A device as recited in claim 1, wherein said means for providing and removing power comprises: a first automatic switch at least partially disposed in said vacuum port that is triggered to an on position when a hose is inserted in said vacuum port and to an off positioned when removed; and a second automatic switch at least partially disposed in said air pressure port that is triggered to an on position when a hose is inserted in said air pressure port and to an off positioned when removed.
 10. A device as recited in claim 2, wherein said means for adjusting the power of the suction and air pressure forces comprises: a first electrical resistor in electrical communication with said motor and said first automatic switch to provide a first motor speed for a set suction force; and a second electrical resistor in electrical communication with said motor and said second automatic switch to provide a second motor speed for a set air pressure force, said first and second electrical resistors having different values.
 11. A device as recited in claim 2, wherein said means for adjusting the power of the suction and air pressure forces comprises: a first electrical resistor and first switch in electrical communication with said motor to provide a first motor speed; and a second electrical resistor and second switch in electrical communication with said motor to provide a second motor speed, said first and second electrical resistors having different values so said first motor speed and second motor speed are different for setting the suction and air pressure forces. 